A pair initially extolled for its innovation, and later disparaged for its lack of accessibility to those who face physical challenges, the Nike Go Flyease has undoubtedly risen to be among the year’s most talked-about sneaker releases. Despite gaining some prime exposure thanks to the likes of Jimmy Fallon, many disabled individuals fairly spoke out about their inability to actually buy the pairs largely due to the massive SNKRS audience. Even though the pair was created to include people facing physical disabilities in the sneaker culture, the point seems to be missed by many sneaker enthusiasts who plan on purchasing the pair. Hopefully, Nike addresses this shortly and proper arrangements are made to ensure that the pair is acquired easily by people who need it more than others.
Things seem to be looking up moving forward as a new colorway of the Flyease Go shoe has surfaced. Revealing a black/red base with hints of bright orange and pink hues to compliment the “sunrise” color palette that adorns the shoe, it also features a solid white outsole with a black exterior band that acts as a part of the lock-down mechanism of the sneaker.
These are expected to drop on Nike for $120 USD. As for how the release will be handled, that is still up in the air but hopefully, appropriate guidelines will be set in place by Nike to make sure that the pair can be easily purchased by individuals who actually need it.










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